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Agree or Disagree (2.0)

Agree. Learning instruments is tough.

UNNECESSARY RANDOM CAPITAL LETTERS REMINDS YOU OF SOMEBODY SHOUTING?
 
well it reminds me of Mr. Torgue from Borderlands... I don't think he did it all the time, but he sure did it a lot lol
So yeah.

Borderlands 2 is the best game in it's franchise.
 
Agree! Every time I am at the airport (which is not too many times, don't worry), I wonder what the complete map looks like, and that it would make a good level in a dungeon in some videogame :)

You learn better with failures.
 
On some fundamental level maybe. But I need a lot more affirmation of the things I did well. Lack of positive feedback can leave you dismotivated because what's left is your failures. So, in that sense I disagree.

If you can stand then you can still work.
 
I've never done it, but the people that do it seem like they're having fun! I get so sad when people bully others that cosplay, saying that it's cringe or some crap for absolutely no reason. Like, it's harmless behavior and the people who do it are just enjoying themselves and trying to have a good time.

"Overrated" doesn't mean bad.
 
That's a very complicated topic involving a lot of moving parts. Generally, sure inflation sucks. But you'd also address a lot of different issues if you want to do something about it; most of them happening on a global level.

Everyone should be able to repair minor damages on their clothing.
 
Idk... it would be handy for sure. I've got a bunch of clothes with some small holes in them and I still wear them as idc about my appearance whatsoever xD I junk my clothes when the holes become too big or they start ripping.
I'll just disagree I guess.... 🤔

A play is more enjoyable to watch than a musical.
 
I would say they are a very small portion of sports fans. I disagree with "many".

I will shamelessly steal the bird's statement! 😈
Many activists are very violent and disrespectful (of course, not all of them, but a large portion is).


On some fundamental level maybe. But I need a lot more affirmation of the things I did well. Lack of positive feedback can leave you dismotivated because what's left is your failures. So, in that sense I disagree.
I 100% agree with you!
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Idk. like, let's talk Last Generation: they sit on the street all day glued on and all. Or maybe they do some property damage on rich people's properties. And then you have car drivers who drag them (still glued to the street) off of the street, truck drivers who try to run over them with their monster of a vehicle, politicians who call them terrorists and police who throw them in jail (sometimes for months) because they glued themselves onto the street. Meanwhile the activists stay civil and don't fight back.

Of course there usually are splitter groups. But in this case, for example there are none I know of who actually act violently. So, I disagree.

This year went by very quickly.
 
It's just one of many types of self defense to me. If boxing were to be banned stuff like Karate, Judo and Wrestling need to be banned too.
Am I a fan of the tournaments held for these? No. Does that mean you should ban them entirely when people can just use them to defend themselves against someone wanting to harm them? also no.

Learning a type of self defense is beneficial.
 
I'm not sure whether I agree or disagree.
Sure it can give you confidence and what not.
However, in most cases, you are NOT trained enough. This confidence can actually harm you. Let's say someone threatens you with a knife; most moves you learn at self-defense classes are unrealistic, and knowing these moves will make you attempt things that will not work. Like, people using knifes as weapons don't use them like swords, and yet, the few moves you learn at a self-defense class, are literally sword moves done with knives.

A bad videogame in a series should not harm the reputation of the whole series. This is absolutely not me preparing for a disappointing The Elder Scrolls 6.
 
Agree. There were enough bad apples in different series that just ended up being a one-off and later games of that same series still ended up being so much better.

You should drink enough water every day.
I'm not sure whether I agree or disagree.
Sure it can give you confidence and what not.
However, in most cases, you are NOT trained enough. This confidence can actually harm you. Let's say someone threatens you with a knife; most moves you learn at self-defense classes are unrealistic, and knowing these moves will make you attempt things that will not work. Like, people using knifes as weapons don't use them like swords, and yet, the few moves you learn at a self-defense class, are literally sword moves done with knives.
I've always seen these types of course less as a means to learn self defense. And more of a thing that teaches you to compose yourself during bad situations like this. Like, you should expect during such a situation to only get out a single of those "moves" at the most. So, all your effort should be focuses to find a way out (aka. run away as fast as possible). Basically: if you can find yourself in a position to do a counterattack the only point of it should be to move you around in such a way that "sprit to safety" is the thing you can do immetiately after.
 
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